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Rudolf Ganz

Swiss pianist Rudolf Ganz acquired a popularity for in depth musicianship, an authority that embraced structure and pedagogy with identical ease and allowed for the career being a conductor somewhat less recognized. Extensive schooling laid the building blocks for a profession that expanded from European countries to America, specifically in …

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Guiomar Novaës

Guiomar Novaës (Novahes) and Claudio Arrau were probably the most celebrated pianists given birth to in SOUTH USA immediately before and after 1900: she in Brazil in 1895 (not 1896, while some biographies continue steadily to list), he in Chile, in 1903. These were 1st to win worldwide acclaim since …

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Wolfgang Schneiderhan

Austrian violinist and sometime conductor Wolfgang Schneiderhan (given birth to 1915) is an extremely versatile artist, as much at home within the music of Hans Werner Henze as he’s in Beethoven, Mozart, and Schubert, even when he is most widely known for his using from the last-named band of composers. …

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Walter Gieseking

It was using the repertoire of France masters which the German pianist Walter Gieseking became most well-known. The impressionistic piano composing of Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel needed the most delicate touch and focus on color and nuance, and Gieseking’s finger acuity, imaginative pedaling, and most importantly, preternaturally alert ear …

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Wilhelm Backhaus

Wilhelm Backhaus was created in Leipzig, Germany, on March 26, 1884. He produced a concert debut there at age eight, and examined on the Leipzig Conservatory with Reckendorf. In 1899 he still left Leipzig to review with Eugène d’Albert in Frankfurt am Primary. He made a significant debut tour in …

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